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LOT 1513
Chinese Ming Dynasty Charger
MING DYNASTY, 1368-1644 A.D.
14 1/8 in. (1.6 kg, 36 cm wide).
A glazed ceramic charger with hand-painted decoration including chop-seals and landscape vignettes.
Provenance
Acquired early 2000s.
Property of a Suffolk, UK, gentleman.
Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.
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LOT 1513
Chinese Ming Dynasty Charger
Estimate £100 - 140€120 - 160 (for guidance only)$140 - 190 (for guidance only)
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